If their projects involve water, should coal companies be subject to additional government regulations?
The Australian government has recently passed legislation which means any new CSG or large coal projects potentially linked to water reservoirs will need assessment by an expert committee before being approved.
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Yes; due to the significant potential for pollution of the environment, and serious risk to all life thereafter, coal companies should be subject to additional government regulations, which should extend to all projects of a similar risk to life and the environment, as identified within standard approval processes.
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